Teachers’ day: Sachin recalls his childhood memories

Teachers day Sachin recalls his childhood memories. Sachin Tendulkar is known as ‘God of Cricket’ because he is greatest batsman of all time for India. Today, he is missing his childhood memories on ‘Teacher day’. He said that he had been admonished by his coach Ramakant Achrekar for missing a practice match.Sachin played 24 years for India cricket Team. He started his carrier in 1989 and made higest score in test matches as well as ODI’s mathes and score 100 international hundreds and played 200 Tests for India. He is also known as Master Blaster. He is the first batsman to hit a double hundred in ODI’s.He recalled an incident where his revered coach scolded him in front of people for enjoying a match at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Sachin said our senior team was playing the Harris Shield finals.Tendulkar posted a video and gave tribute to Achrekar on Teachers’ Day and said “Our coach Ramakant Achrekar sir had organised a practice match for me and instructud me to go there after school and bat at number four. That was important because you needed to figure out your game there and figure out how to score runs in the middle.”But i did not go for play on the contrary went to Wankhede Stadium cheering the senior team, clapping. After the match, I saw Achrekar sir and He asked me how many runs I got in the match and I told him I did not play it because I wanted to cheer with the senior team.Teachers day Sachin said that, “Coach scolded me a lot in front of all and said I did not need to clap for others. He said I should take care of my own game and do something so that one day, the world can clap for you. “That was the biggest lesson of my life. After that day, I never missed another match.” Meanwhile, India captain Virat Kohli and Virender Sehwag also wished their teachers on the occasion.